IBESCC Goes Virtual
In mid-March, the world was on the verge of a COVID-19 shutdown and LMU was faced with a critical decision. The university’s annual International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition … Read more
In mid-March, the world was on the verge of a COVID-19 shutdown and LMU was faced with a critical decision. The university’s annual International Business Ethics and Sustainability Case Competition … Read more
Tuesday, January 23, 2018 Migration in Africa – Perspective from the Continent on Causes and Impact David Orth-Moore from Catholic Relief Services will provide an overview of the political and … Read more
Assistant Professor of Management Trevor Zink took his “Business and the Natural Environment” class to the LAX dunes to do native plant restoration in conjunction with the Santa Monica Bay … Read more
The Dreier Chair in Accounting Ethics Distinguished Speaker Series welcomed Steven Burdick, executive vice president and CFO of Tetra Tech, on the evening of September 26 to discuss “Environmental, Social … Read more
From conserving water and expanding solar power to incorporating environmental and social decision-making into investment decisions, Loyola Marymount University’s commitment to ethical leadership, sustainability and social responsibility is well documented. … Read more
In his new book, “BP Blowout: Inside the Gulf Oil Disaster,” Prof. Daniel Jacobs examines the ongoing consequences of the disaster that killed 11 people and discharged 3.2 million gallons … Read more
An LMU MBA team took home second-place honors at last week’s International Business Ethics Case Competition (IBECC), a contest challenging teams of students to tackle some of the business world’s … Read more
By Cathleen McGrath, Ph.D., Professor of Management, College of Business Administration Human Trafficking What do I know? What do I think I know? Who are the victims of human trafficking? … Read more
LMU was one of the top performing schools at the 2015 International Business Ethics Case Competition (IBECC) held April 21-23 in New Orleans. Twenty-one teams representing seven countries competed in … Read more
“Wouldn’t it be great if everyone was required to take Climate Change 101?” asked Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication at Yale University. “Unfortunately, it’s … Read more
The Center for Accounting Ethics, Governance, and the Public Interest welcomed Mike Wallace, director of the GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) Focal Point USA, on the evening of October 2nd as … Read more